Yes, Pollenca (Pollença) in Mallorca is home to one of the most famous and vibrant traditional markets in the Balearic Islands. The main market takes place every Sunday morning from approximately 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM in the Plaça Major (Main Square) and the surrounding narrow cobblestone streets. It is a sensory feast where locals and tourists alike gather to buy fresh Balearic produce, including locally grown olives, oranges, artisanal cheeses, and "sobrassada" (a cured sausage). Beyond food, the market features high-quality Mallorcan crafts, leather goods, traditional baskets, and clothing. Because Pollenca is a historic town with a rich artistic heritage, the Sunday market has a more sophisticated and authentic feel compared to some of the purely tourist-oriented markets elsewhere on the island. If you are staying in the nearby Port de Pollenca, there is also a smaller but equally delightful market held there every Wednesday. Visiting the Sunday market in the main town is highly recommended for anyone wanting to experience the true heart of Mallorcan culture and pick up unique, locally-made souvenirs.